1st Edition
Dictatorship and Political Police The Technique of Control by Fear
By E.K. Bramstedt
Copyright 1945
286 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
288 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1998. Initially written in the period between 1942 and 44, with additional notes in the appendices of 1945, this volume looks at the areas of the secret Police, the secret control as developed by Fascism and National Socialism as laid on the Third Reich and the relationship between the law and the Political Police and their co-ordination with propaganda and the impact of the instrument of terror on the people.
Introduction: Three Pertinent Questions; Part 1 Two Test Cases from History; Part 1 Chapter 1 The Political Police Under Napoleon I; Part 1 Chapter 2 The Political Police Under Napoleon III; Part 2 Secret Control in Our Time; Part 2 Chapter 1 Mussolini's Ovra; Part 2 Chapter 2 The SS—The Forming of An &lite Force; Part 2 Chapter 3 The Gestapo : Structure and Development; Part 2 Chapter 4 Organized Hell: The Concentration Camp; Part 3 Terror and Resistance; Part 3 Chapter 1 Techniques of Terror; Part 3 Chapter 2 Lawlessness Legalized; Part 3 Chapter 3 Propaganda and Terror; Part 3 Chapter 4 The Impact of the Secret Police on the People; Part 3 Chapter 5 Hitting Back; Part 3 Chapter 6 Hitting Back (continued);
Biography
E.K. Bramstedt